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MICHAEL KLARKE
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I'm seeing lots of articles with tips on how to "black-swan" proof your portfolio, to which I say, "Good luck." To quote the leadership gurus at Monty Python, "No one expects the Spanish Inquisition." However, [...]
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Chef Alice Waters founded the landmark American restaurant Chez Panisse forty years ago and, in doing so, created a revolution in culinary culture that swept the world. In her new book, 40 Years of Chez [...]
Passion-Based Products
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The Black Swan
This column by Peter Daniel Haworth caught my eye and reminded me of the Theory of the Black Swan, the rara avis (that means rare bird) of events, the unthinkable thing that can never happen. [...]



